Steering Box Options

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BoatyMcBoatface

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Did you do the 2 part preload adjustment? I know on the Saginaw boxes you can adjust the preload from the front by the input shaft and up top like most other gears.
The input should be set. I only used the top adjustment. I preadjusted it by clamping in a vise with an old steering shaft connected to remove the slop. After install i checked and tightened it just a hair more. I also friggen ended up cross threading one of the mounting holes. The center one had to order a tap to chase it.
 
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The input should be set. I only used the top adjustment. I preadjusted it by clamping in a vise with an old steering shaft connected to remove the slop. After install i checked and tightened it just a hair more. I also friggen ended up cross threading one of the mounting holes. The center one had to order a tap to chase it.
The top adjustment is pretty much what everyone uses, not really the proper full adjustment at least for those Saginaw boxes. You’re supposed to loosen the top one then adjust the front input until there’s a certain amount of drag, like 2in lbs or something, can’t remember the exact procedure.

With that being said, I’m not even sure the 3 bolt steering box in the gmt800s like the suburban I own now even have that sort of adjustment, I don’t see anywhere to adjust it but the top Allen key. Someone correct me if I’m wrong.

Cross threading bolts on important things is probably the most scary thing in the world lol… my most recent cross threading story was when I replaced my exhaust manifolds and cross threaded the absolute **** out of one of the bolt holes in the head for the manifold. Thankfully running a tap through it saved the day.
 
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Ok folks, I found a local part out for a Silverado 1500 with only 130k on it, with no steering play.(My burb has 200k) Guy wants $60 with steering shaft included, going to get tomorrow.

Y'all think Ill need another alignment when all Im doing is replacing the steering box? Same pitman arm bolted to different box. Just had aligned a couple months ago. If the wheel is off center I can adjust the tie rods(one side in, one side out equal amounts).
 
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Update time, got the $60 steering box and it’s great! Here’s the video here, it has literally zero play in it and all and needs no adjustment whatsoever. To say I’m excited to put this thing in tomorrow is an understatement.

Here’s the video:

Happy Easter folks!
 

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Update time, got the $60 steering box and it’s great! Here’s the video here, it has literally zero play in it and all and needs no adjustment whatsoever. To say I’m excited to put this thing in tomorrow is an understatement.

Here’s the video:

Happy Easter folks!
Too bad they cut the pitman arm. Would've made it that much easier for you with the install.
 
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No need for adjustment, almost no play when driving it so far. It’s never going to have 0 play, as it’s not a rack and pinion. At the alignment shop now, steering does feel a little weird

What I did notice is that with this box the steering effort is a lot more than the other one, it feels super firm while turning the wheel. Not sure if that’s normal or not. Almost feels kind of like the pump might be going out. It’s definitely making some noise, groaning and then sometimes a higher pitched grinding sort of noise. So I may end up needing a pump in the future.
 

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